A dwarf evergreen form of Agapanthus with pale blue flowers in mid to late summer. Plants have strap-like foliage and a long flowering season from July to September, later and with many more blooms than many other Agapanthus and useful in extending the flowering season. There is some variety in flower colour for this form, with flowers mostly in pale blue, and also sometimes darker blue or nearly white.
This Agapanthus grows 40-80cm in height when in flower and is well suited to a smaller garden and to growing in pots.
Agapanthus prefers a well drained soil in a sunny or partially shaded site, with plenty of water in the summer. These are generally hardy in the UK (to about -10 degrees Celcius). The leaves may die back if frosted too hard but plants often survive and re-grow in spring. Container plants can be brought into a greenhouse over winter.
Pack of 20 seeds. Sow in spring to autumn. Sowing instructions and a colour photo are printed on the packet.
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